Man fined and ostracised for offering haircut to SCs
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The scourge of social boycott and casteism has reared its ugly head in a village in Nanjangud taluk of Mysuru district. A barber reportedly provided a haircut to members of the Scheduled Castes neighborhood in Hallare village within the taluk and this has incensed the opposite villagers.
The sufferer of the social boycott, Mallikarjun Shetty, stated that he had been fined and ostracised. He advised presspersons in Nanjangud that the village headmen didn’t need him to give the haircut however he ignored it and complied with authorities orders.
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